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HDR with Jpegs?
Is there any way to do an hdr with non-RAWs?
What about one non-RAW?
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08-30-2008 09:34 PM
# ADS
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Sure. Just manually bracket the exposures by actually taking more than one picture of the same scene instead of managing it all with white balance in post processing of RAW images.
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One non-RAW or one RAW either way is not HDR.
As for JPEGs of course. The HDR merge works just fine with 8 bit files too, just the same arguement applies to tonemapping a HDR generated from 8 bit files as 16bit files. Depending on how heavily you edit it you may end up with posterisation (sudden jumps in colours instead of smooth gradients).
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